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Learn about Yale Law School's history, programs, centers, and events. Find out how to apply, join, and celebrate the bicentennial year in 2024.
- Studying Law at Yale
Academics. Yale Law School is one of the world’s premier law...
- Our Faculty
At heart, Yale Law School is about a distinctive culture of...
- Centers & Workshops
Yale Law School Projects in South America include SELA, the...
- Student Life
Yale Law School students are at the center of a vibrant...
- Admissions & Financial Aid
For two centuries, Yale Law School has been a leader in...
- News & Events
Linda Greenhouse is a Clinical Lecturer in Law, Knight...
- Graduate Admissions
Emily Bazelon is a Lecturer in Law, Senior Research Scholar...
- Our School & Location
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- Studying Law at Yale
Yale Law School (YLS) is the law school of Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was established in 1824. The 2020–21 acceptance rate was 4%, the lowest of any law school in the United States. Its yield rate of 87% is also consistently the highest of any law school in the United States.
Yale Law School offers five degree-granting programs. Joint degrees are conferred by the Law School and other Yale graduate programs. In addition, a limited number of visiting researchers and visiting students are welcomed each year. Learn more about our programs.
The breadth and depth of public interest opportunities at Yale Law School are incredible, and the unique curriculum allows us to dive in as first-year students.
Yale Law School is a place where students immerse themselves in important ideas and have a multitude of opportunities to put those ideas into practice. Our distinctive approach to legal education is rooted in a commitment to academic excellence, a focus on innovation, and a passion for service.